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Enoch ready to rock… as they say

On European Tour website they announced today “Enoch ready to rock”. True but first on the Alps Tour? Wales Rhys Enoch recorded narrow margin lead after second round of Red Sea Little Venice Open. He had a 70-stroke-card to overnight 67 to lead by one at -7. On his toes a pack of 3 players, […]

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Enoch to join Couvert at lead

France’s Pierre-Ludovic Couvert and Wales Rhys Enoch share lead after first round of inaugural Red Sea Little Venice Open. Both signed for 67, 5 under par, one shot clear of Julien Foret from France and Spain’s Xabi Puig. Last week winner, England’s Andrew Cooley is 7th tie, 3 shots back. Perfect temperature to play today […]

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Practice round before Red Sea Little Venice Open

After pyramids visit last Saturday, all players are back on course to practice as first round of Red Sea Little Venice Open to be launched tomorrow. The playing conditions are perfect. The weather is fair, not to hot – 22°- and new course is in good shape. The 18 holes of this week is made […]

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Alps Tour to visit Pyramids of Giza

Amazing visit for Alps Tour players and staff : the Great Pyramids of Giza. Build 4600 years ago, the 9 pyramids are very close to Cairo, the third biggest town in the world with 22 millions people. Cairo is a crazy town to cross but it worth waiting for! The best way to see the […]

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Cooley defeats Stewart after 5th extra hole

Andrew Cooley, finally ended his Egyptian story after 5th extra hole over Scotland’s Michael Stewart. He won the inaugural Red Sea Ain Bay Open. Italy’s Andrea Maestroni is third and certainly regrets dropping one shot on last hole to miss the play off. Overnight leader Andrea Rota lost 3 shots on the 4 first holes […]

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Will Andrea Rota become first Alps Tour Pharaoh

Another sunny and warm day in Ain Sokhna for the second round of the Red Sea Ain Bay Open. The Italian Andrea Rota keeps the lead by one stroke. He scored 71, starting with a bogey and three putts on first hole. “I had a bad start, made a lot of mistakes, three bogeys, only […]

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Italy's Andrea Rota leads inaugural Red Sea Ain Bay Open

Italy’s Andrea Rota, fired 66 to lead by one after first round of 2013 Red Sea Ain Bay Open. Scot Michael Stewart, 2011 Walker Cup team mate, and one of the best ever world ranked Scottish amateur, shot 67. Italy’s Lorenzo Guanti and France’s Edouard Espana signed for 68 to keep in touch with the […]

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